Sentences with phrase «give faint hope»

While it is hard to show any genuine enthuism for the announcement of a new Call of Duty game, the fact that there's a different developer at the helm and longer development time does give me some faint hope.

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Given the bureau's track record this is truly faint hope.
Don't faint and give up hope!
Further, the Liverpool boss added that it's unlikely that he'll have the former Southampton man at his disposal until October, although he holds faint hope that he will return ahead of schedule given his professionalism and the speed with which he has recovered previously.
That win kept alive Chelsea's faint top - four hopes and gave them a timely confidence boost at a key stage of the season.
But Salzburg were soon level through Dabbur's deflected strike from the edge of the area to round off a quick passing move from kick - off, giving the hosts some faint hope of getting back into the tie.
Ezequiel Lavezzi and Javier Pastore scored first half goals to give the French club a two goal lead going into the home leg but in the dying moments Zlatan Ibrahimovic saw red and Adil Rami scored to give Valencia a faint hope in the second encounter.
His late goal at the San Siro has certainly given Milan a faint hope of reaching the quarter - finals.
Barca defender Gerard Pique piled misery on the Italians four minutes later, mopping up the rebound after Luis Suarez was thwarted by goalkeeper Alisson before Roma's top scorer Edin Dzeko struck at the right end to give his side faint hope of a turnaround in the second leg.
«We hope to approach the photon noise limit, which will give us contrast ratios close to 10 - 8, allowing us to see planets 100 million times fainter than the star.
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